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A comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of archive management. The second edition has been revised to include detailed advice on change in national and international standards and approaches, and covers the history, definition and function of archives and archival services.
List of contents
Contents: Archival management in an information context; Archives services: their general nature, structure and function; Records management; Acquisition and archival appraisal; Archival arrangement; Archival description: general principles; The structure and form of data in archival descriptions; The organization of information in archival systems; Computing for archival management; Access and use: facilities and restrictions; Bibliography; Index.
About the author
Michael Cook is Senior Research Fellow of LUCAS (Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies) and was, for many years, University Archivist and international consultant in Archives Studies. He is a well-known author of books and articles on archival practice and, with Margaret Procter, wrote the Manual of Archival Description, also published by Gower. He is a council member of the Society of Archivists, and a member of both the International Council on Archives and the Records Management Society.
Summary
This authoritative guide to the principles and practice of archives management in private and public sector organizations has been substantially revised.
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’If you are a student preparing for your Master’s degree in Archive Records and Administration ... you can’t afford to miss this book ... this text is a comprehensive guide to the principals (sic) and practice of archives management. For working managers - even from outside Western countries - the parts of the book dealing with records management ... would help them in organising their work more effectively to provide better information management services.’ Managing Information ’For anyone embarking on a major documentation project, it should be essential reading.’ Journal of the Society of Archivists ’It is a significant achievement to have brought up-to-date and consolidated so much established knowledge in one volume, and for most areas or archive work, this book may well become the first point of future reference.’ Business Archives Principles and Practice ’This book will be best appreciated by students and lecturers in archive administration and records management ... useful in improving working methods and in running a more efficient archive service.’ Inform ’Michael Cook has a richly deserved reputation as a noted archivist, educator, and contributor to the literature of archival practice. This is the second edition of a standard treatise. The expectations of the reader are therefore high - and the author meets these expectations in providing an authoritative and a readable, text ... it is an excellent and readable text, providing definitions, references and a bibliography.’ Library Management